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For a fine romance

KENNEDY’S Showcase Jewellers is the perfect spot to shop for a special romantic Valentine’s Day gift.

Owner Rosie Kennedy said it was also a great day to pop the question, with many choosing to use the day of romance and love to propose.

“We have a large selection of diamond rings in store with something to suit all budgets,” she said.

“There are three varieties of diamonds starting with mine diamonds, which are sourced from the ground and are the most expensive.

“We then have lab-grown and these are the more affordable diamonds.

“We also have pink diamonds, which are very sought-after and quite scarce and hard to find at the moment.

“Rings can be purchased already set or we can assist people to customise a design with their choice of ring and diamond.”

On special now are white gold princess cut, centre stone square diamond rings at just half the regular price.

If marriage isn’t on your mind, Kennedy’s Showcase Jewellers also stocks a range of heart-designed items to show your loved one how much you care.

Heart rings, pendants and bracelets are all available in silver and gold.

Mrs Kennedy also assured there was plenty on offer for the boys as well.

“We have a great range for men, including chains and bracelets as well as tungsten steel rings, leather bracelets and onyx pendants.”

With Zip Pay, Afterpay and layby options and too many choices to list, Mrs Kennedy suggests lovebirds take a look in store or visit www.kennedysshowcase.com.au for a complete look at what’s on offer.

“All discounts offered in store are also offered online,” Mrs Kennedy said.

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